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Major League of Baseball teams up with ProcessOne to deploy large scale chat system

ProcessOne - ProcessOne - June 20, 2008

The MLB.com site offers a wealth of information and services, including Game Day, a flash-based audio application that enables fans to follow every pitch as it happens. MLB.com wanted to make its web site as ‘sticky’ as possible so that fans would want to come…

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[Updated 2] Atom-PubSub module for ejabberd

Eric Cestari - cstar - June 19, 2008

As requested, the Atom PubSub bridge This module offersr an AtomPub interface to ejabberd PubSub data. Currently in two unfinished flavors, one for use with yaws embedded. One for use with ejabberd_http server Howto You need to have Yaws available. It will start in embedded…

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[Updated 2] Atom-PubSub module for ejabberd

Eric Cestari - cstar - June 19, 2008

As requested, the Atom PubSub bridge This module offersr an AtomPub interface to ejabberd PubSub data. Currently in two unfinished flavors, one for use with yaws embedded. One for use with ejabberd_http server Howto You need to have Yaws available. It will start in embedded…

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[Updated 2] Atom-PubSub module for ejabberd

Eric Cestari - cstar - June 19, 2008

As requested, the Atom PubSub bridge This module offersr an AtomPub interface to ejabberd PubSub data. Currently in two unfinished flavors, one for use with yaws embedded. One for use with ejabberd_http server Howto You need to have Yaws available. It will start in embedded…

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Migrating a native Erlang interface to RESTful Mochiweb (with a bit of TDD)

21st Century Code Works - Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Benjamin Nortier) - June 17, 2008

The title is a bit of a mouthful, but it does contain in essence what I will show you:1. I will convert an existing native erlang CRUD interface (a simple client-server) to use a HTTP layer.2. The HTTP calls will be RESTful.3. I will be…

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Indentation-sensitive Erlang 3

Ulf Wiger - Ulf Wiger - June 11, 2008

So, maybe I’m thick enough not to realise in advance when I’m barking up the wrong tree, or perhaps I just like to follow things through to the bitter end, just to know what exactly didn’t work…? I’ve gone one more round with my indentation-sensitive…

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Experiments with Erlang

Nolan Eakins - sneakin - June 08, 2008

Earlier today I setup an instance of HgWeb to host some old and new code bases of mine. Two of the repositories may interest those learning or looking to learn Erlang. Both repositories contain a simple project that doesn’t amount to much of anything at…

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The tattered history of OOP

Din Björn - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - June 04, 2008

Over at ZDNet, there is an article titled “The tattered history of OOP”, which seems to say that Smalltalk’s creator Alan Kay was originally after scalable systems and wanted something which reminds surprisingly of Erlang:Object primitives were used to parse messages sent to objects, and…

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Erlide 0.3.54

Eclipse Erlang IDE - vladdu@users.sourceforge.net (Vlad Dumitrescu) - June 03, 2008

This is probably the last release before 0.4. We have a lot of improvements, mainly regarding:- stability- performance (compiling, parsing)- navigation (go to function/macro definition/included file)- indenting code- preferences for many settings were added- several bugs were fixed- I’m sure I’m forgetting some nice features…

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Lennart Öhmann Video on Erlang/OTP

Best of Erlang - noreply@blogger.com (Dein Bär) - June 01, 2008

While I am at the history of Erlang, here is a video of a talk from Lennart Öhmann last year at Google.

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